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Zimbabwe boasts record tobacco haul, GDP surge amid food revolution
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50122, member: 636"] Zimbabwe keeps pushing forward with better food production and stronger healthcare systems across the country. Government ministers shared major updates during their latest cabinet meeting about farming success stories. Dr Jenfan Muswere told reporters that tobacco farmers sold way more crops compared to last year. The numbers jumped from 223 million kilograms to over 333 million kilograms during the same time period. Cotton growers also did well with 17.3 million kilograms bringing in 5.5 million dollars. Farmers can sell their grain through different market channels and collection centers spread across rural areas. The Grain Marketing Board opened 1,804 mobile spots to help farmers deliver their crops easily. Officials want to produce 875 thousand metric tonnes of wheat, barley and potatoes during winter season. The Agricultural and Rural Development Authority got a makeover to become the main food security agency. Their new job involves producing 850 thousand metric tonnes of cereals every year. Health officials are spending more money on oxygen production equipment through government funding and private partnerships. Economic experts released updated numbers showing the country's total economic output grew much bigger than first calculated. The gross domestic product jumped from 35.2 billion dollars to 44.4 billion dollars after better counting methods. Construction crews are building training centers, housing units and medical clinics around different provinces. Several projects reached halfway completion marks with others almost finished. [/QUOTE]
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